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All Too Late novel Chapter 248

Chapter 248 Liar

Upon returning to the Yoeger residence, Yareli smashed a vase onto the floor and made a loud noise, frightening everyone in the residence.

Vanessa came down from the second floor and asked, “What are you doing, Yareli?”

Yareli complained to her mother with her eyes reddened, “Mom! Samuel scolded me for the sake of a b*tch!”

Vanessa frowned. “You went to find Samuel?”

She somewhat knew that her daughter was in love with Samuel, but it was a pity that the Macari family had never considered letting any other girl than Kathleen become Samuel’s wife.

To Vanessa’s utter confusion, they let Kathleen, who was still an orphaned girl back then, marry Samuel and become his rightful wife. Vanessa wondered just how lovable Kathleen could be to make Diana decide to let her marry Samuel.

However, after getting to know Kathleen, she found out that Kathleen’s personality was horrible and was far from good.

Thus, she deduced that the Macari family had been tricked by the young woman.

“Everyone in Jadeborough knows Samuel is courting Kathleen. Why did you go and make a fool out of yourself?” reprimanded Vanessa.

“Mom, don’t you think Samuel is stupid? Why did he run after Kathleen when they are already divorced?” Yareli couldn’t comprehend what Samuel was thinking at all.

Vanessa snorted. “Hmph! I bet Samuel just can’t forget how amazing she is in bed.”

Yareli replied with a faint sight, “If that’s the case, I can master some skills, too.”

Vanessa stared at her daughter. “Do you really love him that much?”

Yareli said aggrievedly, “Mom, I’ve been in love with him since we were young, but he was too aloof and unapproachable. Back then, he was in love with Nicolette and not me. I thought they would get married in the end, but I didn’t expect Old Mrs. Macari to take action and separate them. And then Kathleen came into the picture, diminishing my hopes of ever getting married to Samuel.”

She was filled with hatred back then.

Later on, Vanessa, who was worried her daughter might never get the happiness she deserved, hurriedly arranged her marriage with the Yates family.

However, Yareli kept delaying the marriage, unwilling to give up on Samuel.

Surprisingly, it seemed like the heavens took pity on her. Samuel and Kathleen were divorced.

Yareli then used a whole year to break off the engagement with the Yates family, but to her dismay, Kathleen and Samuel met each other again, messing her plan up.

Moreover, for some unknown reason, Samuel began to sound sarcastic whenever he spoke to Yareli.

Back when they were kids, he might be aloof and distant, but he would never mock her with a tone filled with sarcasm.

This further angered her, causing her to vent all her fury on Kathleen.

“Kathleen’s such a b*tch! Not only did she take Granny away, but she also stopped me from being with Samuel! I will never let her go! Ever!” Yareli said through gritted teeth.

“Don’t worry, Yareli. If you really love Samuel, I’ll think of a way to help you.” Vanessa spoke with a complex tone.

“Really? Mom, are you for real?” Yareli beamed happily.

Vanessa said disdainfully, “I seriously don’t know why you’re so excited about a man. It’s a piece of cake for women to conquer men, but you’re just too ignorant. I’ll teach you some ways, and I guarantee you’ll succeed.”

“Okay, please tell me,” said Yareli excitedly.

Vanessa sighed upon seeing how eager her daughter was. It looks like she’s really in love with Samuel, to the extent that she’d forget about the proper way she should behave as the heiress of a prominent family. She usually won’t act like that.

“All right. I’ll tell you right now. Come with me to the room,” uttered Vanessa after a soft sigh.

Yareli nodded. “Okay!”

In the evening, Kathleen returned to the hotel to change and remove her makeup after getting off work.

Then, she dressed up again and went downstairs to wait for Samuel.

To her surprise, Samuel had already arrived.

She sauntered toward the man’s car and opened the door, taking note of the comfortable warmth within the vehicle.

After getting in, she asked, “When did you arrive?”

“I arrived half an hour ago,” replied Samuel.

Half an hour ago?

She was shocked. “Why didn’t you call me? I thought you were still on the way and was thinking of coming down here to wait for you, but it turns out you’re already here.”

As he wore a faint smile, he said, “I’m patient enough to wait for you.”

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